While you could probably guess that the United States stands in the lead, you may be surprised to learn that the US has more than double the overall medals of its nearest competitor. The International Olympic Committee doesn't publish all-time results — only those for individual Games and sports — but according to Wikipedia's tabulation (so, you know, take the exact tallies with a grain of salt), the US has won a total of 2,522 medals at the Summer Olympics over the years. Of those medals, 1,022 are gold, 795 are silver, and 705 are bronze.

The next most decorated country in Summer Olympics history is the now-defunct Soviet Union, which won 1,010 medals during its existence. (Granted, the Soviets captured an impressive number of medals in far fewer Olympic Games.) Rounding out the top three in a distant third is Great Britain, which comes in with 851 total medals, followed by France and Germany.

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The competition will be fierce in Tokyo, and while other Olympic powerhouses are sure to add to their medal counts, it's clear that the US won't be forfeiting the top spot anytime soon. Whatever 2020 holds, it'll be a lot of fun to watch.